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Charles Hoffer is a Professor of Music Education at the University of Florida's School of Music. He previously served at Indiana University (1966–1984) and held leadership roles in music education associations. He earned a BM and PhD from Michigan State University and an MM from the Eastman School of Music. His career includes 14 years of public school teaching in Michigan, New York, and Missouri, alongside summer teaching at institutions like the Peabody Conservatory and University of Michigan.
- Education: BM and PhD (Michigan State University), MM (Eastman School of Music).
Dr. Hoffer’s research focuses on music education standards, curriculum development, and music listening pedagogy. He authored over 30 books, including seminal texts like Teaching Music in the Secondary Schools and Music Listening Today. His work bridges K-12 and higher education, emphasizing accessible music appreciation for non-majors.
He contributed to national and Florida state music standards, led MENC (Music Educators National Conference), and engaged globally through the International Society for Music Education, presenting in cities like Moscow, London, and Tunis. His scholarly articles appear in journals such as Music Educators Journal and Council for Research in Music Education Bulletin.
- Grants/Advising: No specific grants mentioned; advising focused on curriculum development and textbook authorship.
He hosted international research conferences and edited Florida Music Director for five years. His legacy includes shaping music education policy and teacher training through publications and advocacy.



